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  2. OUR COMMERCIAL COLUMN.

    Since the publication of our remarks on Wednesday considerable attention has been directed to our wheat stocks. So far as the visible supply--for this is really all we can ...

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  3. LORD CARRINGTON IN THE PROVINCES.

    A telegram from Hay states that Lord Carrington met with a very warm reception on the occasion of his visit to that town. Hit Excellency attended the Pastoral ...

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  4. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

    The trial of thirty-four men who took part in recent riots in connection with the strike at Silesia was concluded today, and resulted in the prisoners being ...

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  5. DEADLOCK IN NEW ZEALAND

    The House of Representatives has been sitting continually for 36 hour, i.c. since Wednesday afternoon, in consequence of the Opposition stonewalling the Representation ...

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  6. THE STATE OF THE RIVERS.

    By telegram received here this morning the Murray is still falling at Albury. Wahgunyah, and Yarrawenga. Here it fell cin during yesterday and last night. ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    A man who was found in a destitute condition, and locked up by the police for protection, states he was one of the Melbourne unemployed who received a free pass to Wodonga, and ...

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  8. NOTES FROM THE LAW COURTS.

    A question as to the liability of steamboat proprietors for the loss of passengers' luggage will shortly be before the courts, and a preliminary application was made in the case to ...

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  9. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    The sensational case of embezzlement against Hugh Charles Hiddlestone, the well-known anti popular cricketer was again called on at tdo Water Police Court to-day, and defendant, ...

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  10. A FORTHCOMING AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The forthcoming spring show of the Numurkah Agricultural and Pastoral Association,to be held on 8th and 9th October, is exciting more than unusual [?] herraboats this year. ...

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  11. THE TIMES PARNELL COMMISSION

    Before the Times-Parnell Commission the examination of witnesses was concluded to-day, and at the request of Sir Henry James the meetings of the ...

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  12. THE STORM IN SYDNEY.

    Last night's storm was of a very violent character. Rain fell in torrents from an early hour in the evening, and towards midnight it was accompanied by heavy squalls, thunder ...

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  13. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Three men, Eran Keogh, Denis Molony and Patrick Hancock, were sentenced to three, six and ten Years, respectively, for assault and robbery today, at the Criminal Court. ...

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  14. STATEMENT OF THE CASHIER OF THE NATIONAL BANK.

    In his examination before the Times- Parnell Commission to-day, the cashier of the National Bank explained that the books of the bank were destroyed in the ...

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  15. ARBOR DAY AT SHEPPARTON.

    Arbor Day was celebrated at the Mooroepan Hospital yesterday, when about 200 subscribers assembled on the occasion of the annual meeting of the institution, and planted about ...

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  16. POLICE POINTS.

    An attempt was made to break into tho premises of J. Ninnis, watchmaker, of 500 Elizabeth street, last Tuesday, about 3 a.m. A back door was forced open, and the bedroom ...

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  17. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed still continue to hold their meetings under the flag they have raind near the Working Men's College. The meeting this morning was attended by about 300 ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY.

    The twenty-third general half-yearly meeting of the shareholders in the Metropolitan Gas Company was held at the City Bank Chambers at noon to-day. Mr John Bean ...

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  19. AN INTERESTING INSOLVENCY CASE.

    It is an old say that the unexpected happens, and most people are aware that occasionally an affair takes place which nobody can understand. This morning a case in point, serving ...

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  20. DISMISSAL OF OFFICIALS IN FRANCE

    The dismissal of those officials who are known to be in sympathy with the Boulangists is being continued in a wholesale manner by the Government ...

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  21. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Just before noon a distreaming fatal accident occurred at the railway nadnet at the corner of Spencer and Flinders streets A mason named Thomas Kendal, 41 years of age, ...

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  22. THE PARLIAMENTARY CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Regarding the crisis between the two Houses of Parliament the Sydney Daily Telegraph thinks that notwithstanding the unanimity in the Assembly a mistake has been ...

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  23. VARIOUS MATTERS.

    At the Williamstown Police Court this morning a man, whose name is supposed to be A. G. L. Sinclair, was charged with being of unsound mind, and unfit to be at large. ...

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  24. THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF MELBOURNE.

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  25. POST OFFICE PROSECUTION AT RICHMOND.

    A special sitting of the Richmond Court took place at half-past 10 o'clock this morning. for the purpose of further enquiring into the charge of illegally detaining a letter, ...

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  26. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

    5th July.--Afternoon, 12 54 ; to-morrow morning, ARRIVED M'Near, ship. 1211 tons Captain C Warder from ...

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  27. HIGH CHANGE PRICES.

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  28. A CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    At Tallygaroopna last Saturday a little child was burnt to death. It appears some travelling hawkers were camped on the roadside near the house of the child's parents, and on ...

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  29. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT

    At the Brighton Court to-day, before Messrs Wilson and Egan, J.P., Michael Hoggins, licence of the Railway Hotel. Bay street. was charged with indecently assaniting Lydia ...

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  30. THE MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  31. TWO CONSTABLES CHARGED WITH PERJURY.

    John James Main, a litigant who has by him recent appearances in the Supreme and other Courts earned for himself the notoriety of being Slack's successor, appeared this ...

    Article : 444 words
  32. THE IRRIGATION SCHEMES.

    Meetings are being held throughout the district to discuss the proposed Eastern Goulburn Irrigation and Water Supply Scheme, as set out in the Blue ...

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  33. BY WIRE--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  34. ADELAIDE.

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  35. MARYBOROUGH.

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  36. DEPARTURE OF THE MAIL.

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  37. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    Mrs Goe occupied the chair at the meeting of the Women's Hospital Committed this morning. The following reports were submitted :-- Infirmary department--23 patients ...

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  38. THE MURRAY RIVER TRADE

    The Invincible arrived last night from Koondrook, with wheat, salt, and sundries. She will load and sail to day, for Swan Hill, With general cargo. ...

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  39. THE WEATHER HERE AND ELSEWHERE.

    The weather to-morrow promises to be fine enough for all out-door amusements. There is no indication of a recurrence of heavy rain, and appearances point to moderately fine ...

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  40. THE NIGHTSOIL NUISANCE.

    Three Celestials named Ah Wah Chong wah, and ching were charged at the Brighton Police Court this morning with having deposital nightsoil in ...

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  41. THE TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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